| ABERRATIONS | • aberrations n. Plural of aberration. • ABERRATION n. an instance of being aberrant. |
| ENARRATIONS | • enarrations n. Plural of enarration. • ENARRATION n. (archaic) a detailed exposition. |
| ERRATICALLY | • erratically adv. In an erratic manner; unsteadily or randomly, unpredictably. • ERRATICAL adv. (archaic) erratic, also ERRATIC. |
| ERRATICISMS | • erraticisms n. Plural of erraticism. • ERRATICISM n. the state of being erratic. |
| IRRATIONALS | • irrationals n. Plural of irrational. • IRRATIONAL n. an irrational number. |
| NARRATIONAL | • narrational adj. Relating to narration. • NARRATIONAL adj. relating to narration. |
| NARRATIVELY | • narratively adv. In a narrative manner: in the form of a story. • narratively adv. In terms of narrative. • NARRATIVE adv. relating to story. |
| NARRATOLOGY | • narratology n. The study of narrative structure. • NARRATOLOGY n. the study of narratives. |
| SABURRATION | • saburration n. A sand bath (immersion of the body in hot sand). • SABURRATION n. the application of hot sand as medical treatment. |
| SERRATULATE | • serratulate adj. Having small serrations. • SERRATULATE adj. minutely serrate. |
| SUBARRATION | • subarration n. The ancient custom of betrothing by the bestowal, on the part of the man, of marriage gifts or tokens… • SUBARRATION n. an ancient form of betrothal in which pledges of money, rings, etc. were given by the man to the woman, also SUBARRHATION. |
| SUSURRATING | • susurrating v. Present participle of susurrate. • SUSURRATE v. to whisper. |
| SUSURRATION | • susurration n. A low and indistinct whispering sound; a murmur. • SUSURRATION n. whispering, murmuring, or rustling. |
| UNDERRATING | • underrating v. Present participle of underrate. • UNDERRATE v. to rate too low. |